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Last year, it looked like it might not happen in 2021

Maya McGladdery was amazed and delighted when she had her first close-up look at the Halloween display in Murrayville.

鈥淎wesome,鈥 she said.

鈥淎飞别蝉辞尘别!鈥

Maya, seven, was wearing her Wonder Woman costume when she and mom Christine walked past the 5,000-sq.-ft. display at 22260 48th Ave. on their way home from picking up some Halloween goodies on Monday, Oct. 18.

鈥淪he was blown away,鈥 Christine related.

鈥淪he wanted to go running through it.鈥

Christine said Maya, born on Oct. 30, is a 鈥淗alloween baby鈥 who enjoys the season.

Barry Brinkworth, the dungeon creator, posed for a picture with Maya, who was planning to return for a walk-through with her mom.

Christine was confident Maya will be in her element.

鈥淪he loves scary movies,鈥 Christine remarked.

聭Halloween baby聮 Maya McGladdery, posed with Jack Sparrow at the Brinkworth Dungeon in Murrayville. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
鈥楬alloween baby鈥 Maya McGladdery, posed with Jack Sparrow at the Brinkworth Dungeon in Murrayville. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

This year will mark the 21st year for the dungeon, which has had a temporary reprieve.

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Last year, after the property was sold, Brinkworth thought he might have to take 2021 off to find another location.

But with the redevelopment delayed, Brinkworth was able to bring the dungeon back, and even expand it, with a Pirates of the Carribbean - inspired display, created with two metric tonnes of sand and rocks.

鈥淲e might even get another year [before the redevelopment begins],鈥 Brinkworth estimated.

If they do, he plans to bring the Pirates display back in a much bigger form.

He is still looking for another site, preferably an acreage with a landlord who will 鈥渁llow us to do this craziness,鈥 ideally in 91原创.

This marks the 21st Halloween for the Brinkworth Dungeon in Murrayville. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
This marks the 21st Halloween for the Brinkworth Dungeon in Murrayville. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

Over the years, Brinkworth, a professional model maker, has populated the display with creations that include iconic characters like killer doll 鈥淐hucky鈥, 鈥淪tripe鈥 from 鈥淕remlins鈥, Linda Blair鈥檚 character, 鈥淩egan鈥 from the 鈥淓xorcist鈥 as well as his own sculptures of legendary television horror film host 鈥淓lvira鈥, the Frankenstein monster, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as well as the mummy, and many, many more.

Admission is $14 for those 14 and older, $6 for ages six to 12, and five and under get in free. All kids must be accompanied by an adult.

Visitors are being asked to bring non-perishable food items which will be donated to the Salvation Army Gateway of Hope shelter.

As an outdoor display, vaccine passports are not required, but Brinkworth is asking visitors to wear masks and observe social distancing precautions.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an insane world we live in, and for the last 20 years at 鈥淏rinkworth Dungeon鈥 we鈥檙e well known for scary but safe!鈥 the website advises.

鈥淭his year what鈥檚 even scarier is NOT to wear a mask鈥 (a medical mask that is !) Help keep us all safe for 2021 and beyond.鈥

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